During the European Transport Research Arena Conference 2016, that took place in Warsaw from 18 to 21 April 2016, NTUA has contributed a series of road safety presentations with key results from the various national and international road safety research activities that is involved:
An Exploration of Road Safety Parameters in Belarus and the European Union (BeSafe)
Pedestrian Risk Taking while Road Crossing: A Comparison of Observed and Declared Behaviour (PedMod)
Innovative Insurance Schemes: Pay As/How You Driver (PhD)
Predicting Road Accidents: a Rare-Events Modeling Approach (PhD)
Use of Accident Prediction Models in Road Safety Management – An International Inquiry(PRACT)
Development of a Transnational Accident Prediction Model (PRACT)
Management of Road Infrastructure Safety (IRTAD)
Road Safety Investments and Interventions in South East Europe (ROSEE)
Investigating the Effect of Area Type and Traffic Conditions on Distracted Driving Performance(Distract)
Which are the Critical Measures to Assess the Driving Performance of Drivers With Brain Pathologies? (DriverBrain)
How Safe Are Cyclists on European Roads? (ERSO+)
Characteristics and Causes of HGV and Buses Accidents in Europe (ERSO+)
Socioeconomic status and traffic safety of pre-school children: a study in Athens (PhD)